Monday, 16 April 2012

The Red Pepper, 8 Formosa Street, London, Greater London, W9 1EE

I know that the approved model for constructive criticism is: start with a positive, then highlight the problem, then finish with a positive. The problem that I have with that model is two-fold: One, I didn't come up with it. Two, I like everything about The Red Pepper bar one small thing...and that small thing is the table.
You see the problem is, most of the tables are the same size. I suspect your asking, what's the problem with this? Well, if you'd just let me finish I'd tell you that the size in question is a two person table...even if there are four chairs around it. In any restaurant, four people on a two people table results in elbows at dawn, but there are certain restaurants that should avoid doing this. Basically cuisine that requires sharing, or any cuisine where the food is served on big plates...or as I like to call them colossoplates

Other than that, there is a good selection of pizzas which are all delicious. Just be aware that the black olives on the pizzas are not pitted...Small found this out the hard way. 
The rest of our party: Fiancé, Tallulah and myself were 110% satisfied...now I sound like I'm on The Apprentice. 

Desserts are so-so but for me, that's not all that relevant as I come here for the pizzas. 

On another note, the sister formerly known as Jiggly will now have the pseudonym of Pirate Mole...it's exactly like it sounds. 


Price: £104.00 for 1 x bottle of white wine, 1 x beer, 4 x pizzas, 2 x sides, 3 x dessert and service charge
Veggie Friendly: 3/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 5/5
Atmosphere: 3/5

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